Daily Archives: October 7, 2014

TN: One controlled buy 3 days ago without ID’g source person was not PC to search; could have been a visitor

A CI’s statement that a controlled buy occurred out of defendant’s apartment failed to show probable cause where there was no connection to the sale and the owner or tenant shown. It could have been a mere visitor. State v. … Continue reading

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NY Post: Terror suspect can retract guilty plea after feds admit warrantless wiretaps

NY Post: Terror suspect can retract guilty plea after feds admit warrantless wiretaps by Selim Algar: A Brooklyn architect who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for admitting he tried to join a Pakistani terrorist group will be allowed … Continue reading

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WaPo: DEA created a fake Facebook profile in this woman’s name using seized pics – then impersonated her

WaPo: DEA created a fake Facebook profile in this woman’s name using seized pics – then impersonated her by Terrence McCoy: At first glance, the Facebook profile is the perfect deception. Purportedly belonging to brown-haired woman named Sondra Prince, it … Continue reading

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LegalIntelligencer.com: Extraterritorial Searches for Electronically Stored Information

LegalIntelligencer.com: Extraterritorial Searches for Electronically Stored Information by Leonard Deutchman: On Sept. 18, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, along with Sens. Chris Coons, D-Del., and Dean Heller, R-Nev., introduced the Law Enforcement Access to Data Stored Abroad Act, or the LEADS … Continue reading

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Wired.com: Feds ‘Hacked’ Silk Road Without A Warrant? Perfectly Legal, Prosecutors

Wired.com: Feds ‘Hacked’ Silk Road Without A Warrant? Perfectly Legal, Prosecutors Argue by Andy Greenberg:

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Cal.1st: Govt search of computer exceeded prior private search

The government search of defendant’s computer here exceeded the private search, going into the container within a container rationale. People v. Evans, 2014 Cal. App. LEXIS 887 (1st Dist. October 3, 2014):

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AL: Nervousness and a criminal record but without evasion is not reasonable suspicion

Defendant’s nervousness without any evasion and a past criminal record was not reasonable suspicion. The officer testified that he was concerned about four folding knives in the car as potential weapons, but he didn’t get around to doing a search … Continue reading

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